How To: Theme Marshmallow with Android's Hidden Theme Engine

Theme Marshmallow with Android's Hidden Theme Engine

Not too long ago, Sony was looking to create a method for theming the interface of their Xperia smartphones and came up with a framework called Runtime Resource Overlay (RRO). They then contributed this framework to Android's main code base, and Google has since taken over the development of RRO as a way for manufacturers to implement themes in their skinned versions of Android.

Starting with the release of version 6.0 Marshmallow, a fully-functional iteration of RRO is now baked right into Android. This of course means manufacturers can now theme Android to their liking going forward, but for us end users, it has even bigger implications.

An independent development team kept a close eye on all of this, and has created an app called Layers that allows rooted users to tap into Marshmallow's built-in "theme engine." Installation is incredibly simple, and there's already a massive library of themes—so as long as you're rooted, you can now completely theme Android 6.0 and all of your apps.

Requirements

Step 1: Install Busybox Commands with Busybox on Rails

In order for the Layers app to properly tap into Marshmallow's RRO framework, you'll need to have the latest set of BusyBox commands installed on your device. The tried and true BusyBox app from developer Stericson doesn't include some of the newer commands that are needed, so you'll need to use a different app to install the commands.

Busybox On Rails from Team Trickster is capable of installing all of the necessary BusyBox commands on Marshmallow devices, and it's available for free on the Google Play Store, so go ahead and get it installed to begin.

Now that you've installed the app, you'll need to use it to install the actual BusyBox commands. After opening Busybox On Rails, tap "Grant" on the Superuser access request, then tap the "Install" button at the bottom of the screen to take care of this.

At this point, you can uninstall the Busybox On Rails app if you'd like, as the actual BusyBox commands are now permanently installed on your device.

Step 2: Install Layers Manager

The app that makes Marshmallow theming possible is called Layers Manager, and it's available for free on the Google Play Store. Search the app by name to get it installed, or head directly to the download page using the following link:

Then once you've installed Layers Manager, open the app and tap "Grant" when prompted to give it superuser access.

Step 3: Install a Layers Theme from the Google Play Store

At this point, you're just about ready to start theming your device—the only thing you're missing now is a theme to apply. From the main menu in the Layers Manager app, tap the "PlayStore" link to view some of the available themes. There are many to choose from, and most are free, so when you find a theme that looks good to you, simply install it from the Play Store as you would any other app.

Step 4: Apply Your Theme & Reboot

After installing a theme from the Play Store, open the Layers Manager app and select the theme you want to apply from the main menu. From here, scroll down a bit and select any apps or menus that you'd like to theme, or tap the "Select all Overlays" button near the top of the list if you'd like to theme everything.

(1) Choose your theme, (2) Select individual elements to be themed, (3) Or select all overlays.

Once you've selected the interface elements that you'd like to theme, tap the floating action button in the bottom-right corner of the screen, then press "OK" when prompted to apply the theme. From here, you'll see a message at the bottom of the screen that says "Overlays installed"—tap "Reboot" on this message to finalize your work.

Once you get back up, your new theme will be applied. Understand that some Layers/RRO themes aren't fully compatible with Marshmallow just yet, but these should be fixed with updates soon. Nonetheless, many Layers themes can change the appearance of system menus, popups, and even third-party apps, so your entire device can have a brand new look.

Another awesome feature of Layers is that you can combine multiple themes to create the perfect overall look. Just choose the elements that you'd like to change when applying the first theme, then reboot and apply different elements from a second theme, and so on.

What layers themes have you installed so far? Which are your favorites? Let us know in the comment section below, or drop us a line on Android Hacks' Facebook or Twitter, or Gadget Hacks' Facebook, Google+, or Twitter.

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3 Comments

My nexus 6 runs the MRA58K build of Marshmallow (rooted, unlocked) at the moment, updated BusyBox on Rails and Layers Manager and no themes seem to apply. Additionally, in Layers Showcase every theme reports this: "This Layer does not support the android version you are currently running. Installing this layer can cause bootloops or Force Closes."

What should I do? Try installing a newer marshmallow build?

I'd say give them some time to catch up. There's a beta version of the Layers app that should work better with the Nexus 6 and Marshmallow, but it's not quite ready yet. I think the theme makers are waiting on that new version before updating their themes for Marshmallow, so I'd say keep the Layers app installed and wait for a big update, then the themes should start rolling in shortly thereafter.

Pleas tell me someone, how do I go back to the stock marshmallow layer ? I tried to uninstall the applied layer but I ruined the entire UI.

How do I correctly revert to stock layer and does this custom layers slow down the device ?
Thanks

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